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PROGRAM 01. – 02.09.2017 Badrutt's Palace Hotel – St. Moritz 53rd Congress of Swiss Plastic Surgery (SGPRAC-SSCPRE) • Breast • Regenerative surgery: facts and fiction • Head and neck reconstruction
INDEX MOT DE BIENVENUE DU PRÉSIDENT 2 GRUSS DES PRÄSIDENTEN 3 VENUE INFORMATION 5 THEMATA7 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE 9 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 11 PROGRAM13 POSTERS20 FACULTY21 CHAIRS22 ABSTRACT AND POSTERS SPEAKERS 23 EXHIBITORS 24 BOOTHS25 SPONSORS25 GENERAL ASSEMBLY: AGENDA 27 NOTES28 ABSTRACTS AND POSTERS (SEPARATUM) 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 1
AVANT-PROPOS MOT DE BIENVENUE DU PRÉSIDENT Chères Collègues, Chers Collègues, Pour les deux années qui viennent j’ai l’honneur et le plaisir de présider notre Société. C’est aussi une lourde responsabilité comme toute position un tant soit peu dirigeante. Faut-il suivre la tradition ou au contraire sortir des chemins battus? C’est pourquoi cette année je vous invite dans un endroit où la Société n’a jamais organisé son congrès annuel, à savoir St-Moritz. C’est un lieu enchanteur en Haute-Engadine avec un cadre magnifique, des montagnes entourant un lac à 1800 m d’altitude. St-Moritz est le lieu de naissance du tourisme hivernal qui se développa dès 1864 et fut le théâtre de deux éditions des Jeux olympiques d’hiver en 1928 et 1948. Et pourtant, à l’origine, St-Moritz doit son importance à ses sources curatives célèbres depuis 3000 ans, qui en ont fait très tôt un lieu de cure d’été réputé. Le chemin pour y arriver n’est certes pas court, surtout pour nos amis de la Romandie; mais sans peine pas de gloire et je vous le dis, St-Moritz vaut le détour. Le congrès sera hébergé dans l’hôtel emblématique du lieu à savoir Le Badrutt’s Palace dont l’histoire fait rêver. Vous ne regretterez pas votre voyage car avec l’aide du comité, nous avons organisé une rencontre passionnante avec au menu la chirurgie reconstructive et esthétique du sein, la chirurgie régénératrice avec ses réalités et ses mythes ainsi qu’une session dédiée à la chirurgie de reconstruction du visage et du cou. Giovanni Botti et Mario Pelle Ceravolo de l’Italie et Fraser Harvie de Glasgow sont invités pour nous présenter leurs expériences dans le domaine de la chirurgie esthétique du sein et débat- tre avec vous (quelles types d’implants?, où les placer, cicatrice verticale ou classique dans la réduction mammaire, etc). Birgit Stark de Stockholm parlera du registre suédois. Hisham Fansa et Christian Gabka de Munich seront là pour débattre sur la reconstruction mammaire d’un côté avec du tissu autologue et de l’autre avec des implants. Patric B. Garvey et René D Largo du Texas parleront de la reconstruction du visage et du cou. Michael Knauer de St-Gall et Ivan Martin de Bâle traitent le sujet de la chirurgie régénératrice. Les joutes seront intéressantes et belles… Je me réjouis d’avance de voir les participants de tout âge échanger leur expérience dans le domaine de la chirurgie plastique, reconstruction et esthétique qui est une spécialité chirurgicale passionnante qu’il nous faut défendre. Notre Société s‘emploie à le faire par tous les moyens. et pour ce faire elle a besoin de votre participation active. Venez donc nombreux, vous ne serez pas déçus! Yves Brühlmann (Président) 2 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY
VORWORT GRUSS DES PRÄSIDENTEN Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen Für die kommenden zwei Jahre habe ich die Ehre, unserer Gesellschaft vorzustehen. Es ist dies auch eine grosse Verantwortung, wie dies bei allen führenden Ämtern der Fall ist. Soll die Tradition beibehalten oder sollen neuer Wege beschritten werden? In diesem Sinne lade ich Sie an einen Ort ein, wo die Gesellschaft noch nie eine Tagung abgehalten hat, nach St. Moritz. Es ist dies ein bezaubernder Ort im Oberengadin, eingebettet in einer lieblichen Landschaft, umgeben von Gipfeln und Bergseen, auf 1800 Metern Höhe. St. Moritz ist der Geburtsort des Schweizer Wintertourismus, welcher sich ab 1864 entwickelte. Dort oben wurden auch schon zweimal die Olympischen Winterspiele durchgeführt, 1928 und 1948. Eigentlich war St. Moritz als Sommerurlaubsziel wegen seinen seit 3000 Jahren bekannten Heil- quellen berühmt geworden. Der Weg dorthin ist nicht kurz, insbesondere für unsere Freunde aus dem Welschland. Aber ohne Anstrengung kein Spass. Der Aufwand lohnt sich. Die Tagung findet im verheissungsvollen Badrutt’s Palace Hotel statt, dessen Geschichte mehr als einen ins Träumen verstezt. Sie werden das Kommen nicht bedauern, denn wir haben zu- sammen mit dem Vorstand und dem wissenschaftlichen Komitee ein interessantes Programm zusammengestellt, welches die ästhetische und rekonstruktive Chirurgie, die generative Chi- rurgie mit seinen Realitäten und Mythen sowie die rekonstruktive Chirurgie des Gesichts und des Halses behandelt. Giovanni Botti und Mario Pelle Ceravolo aus Italien und Fraser Harvie aus England werden über die ästhetische Chirurgie rund um die Brust reden (welcher Typ von Implantat?, wo setzen?, vertikale oder klassische Naht bei der Mammareduktion?, etc.). Birgit Stark aus Schweden wird uns über das schwedische Implantatregister berichten. Hisham Fansa und Christian Gabka aus München werden über die Rekonstruktion der Brust, einmal mit Eigenfett, einmal mit Implan- taten, sprechen. Patrick B. Garvey und René D Largo aus Texas behandeln das Thema der Rekonstruktion des Gesichts und des Hals. Michael Knauer von St. Gallen und Ivan Martin aus Basel reden über regenerative Chirurgie. Die Vorträge versprechen interessant und qualitativ hochstehend zu werden… Ich freue mich bereits jetzt über den Austausch zwischen Jung und Alt in Sachen Plastischer, Rekonstruktiver und Ästhetischer Chirurgie. Es ist dies ein interessantes und vielversprechen- des Gebiet, welches es gilt zu verteidigen. Unsere Gesellschaft setzt alles daran, dieses Ziel zu erreichen. Dafür jedoch braucht es Ihre aktive Teilnahme. Ich lade Sie ein, den Weg nicht zu scheuen. Sie werden nicht enttäuscht werden! Yves Brühlmann (Präsident) 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 3
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INFORMATION VENUE BADRUTT’S PALACE HOTEL Via Serlas 27 CH-7500 St. Moritz T +41 81 837 10 00 reservations@badruttspalace.com www.badruttspalace.com REGISTRATION on-line: www.plasticsurgery.ch > registration REGISTRATION DEADLINE 15.08.2017 FEES Members CHF 700.– (inkl. Gesellschaftsabend/y compris le dîner de gala) Non-members CHF 800.– (inkl. Gesellschaftsabend/y compris le dîner de gala) Trainees CHF 220.– (inkl. Gesellschaftsabend/y compris le dîner de gala) Nurses/Students CHF 220.– (inkl. Gesellschaftsabend/y compris le dîner de gala) Dinner for accompanied person CHF 150.– HOTEL – ROOM RESERVATION St. Moritz Tourismus Via Maistra 12 CH-7500 St. Moritz T +41 81 837 33 88 sports@stmoritz.ch, www.stmoritz.ch 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 5
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE PROGRAM AT A GLANCE FRIDAY – SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 0800 – 1700 Registration 0900 WELCOME 0910 – 1000 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 1: REGENERATIVE SURGERY 1000 – 1030 COFFEE BREAK 1030 – 1110 SESSION: CUTTING EDGE IN HEAD AND NECK RECONSTRUCTION 1110 – 1230 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 2: HEAD AND NECK 1230 – 1330 LUNCH 1300 – 1400 POSTER PRESENTATION 1330 – 1400 SESSION: INDICATION AND SAFETY OF AUTOLOGOUS FAT GRAFTING IN HEALTHY AND DISEASED BREASTS 1400 – 1500 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 3: REGENERATIVE (FAT) 1500 – 1530 COFFEE BREAK 1530 – 1700 SESSION: GUIDELINES UP DATES 1700 – 1730 SPECIAL LECTURE: AUDEMARS PIGUET 1730 – 1900 GENERAL ASSEMBLY SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 2015 GALA DINNER SATURDAY – SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 0700 – 1100 Registration 0800 – 0900 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 4: RECONSTRUCTION 0900 – 0930 COFFEE BREAK 0930 – 1010 SESSION: BREAST (RECONSTRUCTION) 1010 – 1145 FREE COMMUNICTAIONS 5: BREAST (RECONSTRUCTION) 1145 – 1100 COFFEE BREAK 1100 – 1200 FREE COMMUNICTAIONS 5 (S): BREAST (RECONSTRUCTION) 1200 – 1300 LUNCH 1300 – 1420 SESSION: BREAST (AESTHETIC) 1420 – 1545 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 6: BREAST (AESTHETIC) 1545 – 1600 FINAL DRINK 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 7
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THEMATA / SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE THEMATA • breast • regenerative surgery: facts and fiction • head and neck reconstruction SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE • Yves Brühlmann • Mihai Constantinescu • Wassim Raffoul • Patricia Roggero (SGAC-SSCE) 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 9
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PROGRAM PROGRAM THURSDAY – August 31, 2017 1800 – 2000 BOARD MEETING SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY (Badrutt’s Palace Hotel – Roni Pieper) 2000 FACULTY DINNER SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY (Badrutt’s Palace Hotel – Patrizier Stube) FRIDAY – SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 0800 – 1700 Registration 0900 WELCOME Sigi Asprion, Mayor of St. Moritz Yves Brühlmann, President of SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 0910 – 1000 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 1: REGENERATIVE SURGERY Chairs: Wassim Raffoul, Eva Rüegg 0910 – 0918 8’ Axially vascularized hypertrophic cartilage derived bone scaffolds: a treatment option for complex bone defects Tarek Ismail, Basel 0918 – 0926 8’ Regeneration patterns influence hindlimb automutilation after sciatic nerve repair using stem cells in rats Daniel Haselbach, Lausanne 0926 – 0934 8’ VEGF and its effect on nerve regeneration: an in vitro study Katharina Minh Anh Prautsch, Basel 0934 – 0942 8’ First insights into human fingertip regeneration by echo-doppler imaging and wound microenvironment assessment Teresa Rotunno, Lausanne 0942 – 0950 8’ An important role of VEGF-C promoting lymphedema development Epameinondas Gousopoulos, Olten 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 11
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PROGRAM 0950 – 0958 8’ Role of lymph nodes’ transfer in vascularized composite allotransplantation Ioana Lese, Bern 1000 – 1030 COFFEE BREAK 1030 – 1110 SESSION: CUTTING EDGE IN HEAD AND NECK RECONSTRUCTION Chairs: René D. Largo, Radu Olariu 1030 – 1050 Virtual planning Patrick B. Garvey, Texas (USA) 1050 – 1110 Extending the toolbox René D. Largo, Texas (USA) 1110 – 1230 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 2: HEAD AND NECK Chairs: René D. Largo, Radu Olariu 1110 – 1120 10’ The digastricus flap: a functional technique for soft palate Reconstruction after tumorectomy Sofia Contin, Basel 1120 – 1130 10’ Transverse cervical vessels as recipient site in vessel-depleted complex microsurgical head and neck reconstruction Adriano-Valerio Schettini, Geneva 1130 – 1140 10’ Jaw reconstruction with the CAD/CAM technique Omar Haroon, Winterthur 1140 – 1150 10’ Free medial sural artery perforator flap: a rising workhorse in head and neck reconstruction Ilario Fulco, Basel 1150 – 1200 10’ Is age a risk factor for free flap reconstruction in ENT cancer? Alexandra Cherchel, Geneva 1200 – 1210 10’ Handling of extraarticular ankylosis in noma patients Eva Rüegg, Geneva 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 13
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PROGRAM 1210 – 1220 10’ The obliquus capitis inferior muscle: a key anatomical structure along the course of the greater occipital nerve. Implication for migraine haedache surgery Luigi Schiraldi, Sion 1220 – 1230 10’ Alternatives to facial allotransplantation: lessons learned Mathias Tremp, Basel 1230 – 1330 LUNCH 1300 – 1400 POSTER PRESENTATION1 (Veranda) Chairs: Mihai Constantinescu, Claudia Meuli-Simmen, Merlin Guggenheim 1330 – 1400 SESSION: INDICATION AND SAFETY OF AUTOLOGOUS FAT GRAFTING IN HEALTHY AND DISEASED BREASTS Chairs: Martin Haug, Doris Babst 1330 – 1340 View of the breast surgeon Michael Knauer, St-Gall 1340 – 1350 View of the reconstructive surgeon Brigitte Pittet-Cuénod, Geneva 1350 – 1400 View of the radiologist Sophie Dellas, Basel 1400 – 1500 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 3: REGENERATIVE (FAT) Chairs: Martin Haug, Doris Babst 1400 – 1410 10’ The impact of different recipient site pre-conditioning techniques in fat grafting surgical outcomes Carlo M. Oranges, Basel 1410 – 1418 8’ Autologous lipotransfer for osteomyelitis: a report of a novel method and systematic review of literature Adrian F. Palma, Zurich 1418 – 1424 8’ Prevascularization of Integra® with adipose tissue-derived microvascular fragments enhances early skin grafting Florian Früh, Zurich 1 Posters must be presented during 3‘. 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 15
PROGRAM 1424 – 1432 8’ The fate of systemic and local administered adipose-derived mesen- chymal stromal cells to modulate wound repair Ali Modarressi, Geneva 1432 – 1440 8’ Improved cell viability in autologous fat grafting with ascorbic acid supplemented tumescent solution Alexander Lunger, Basel 1440 – 1448 8’ Human platelet lysate (HPL) animal-free derivate supplemented medium improves survival stemness and neurotrophic potential of human adipose-derived stem cells Pietro di Summa, Lausanne 1448 – 1456 8’ Comparison of cell characteristics and immunomodulating function of adipose derived stem cells and bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells from paired donors across HLA barriers Matthias Waldner, Zurich 1500 – 1530 COFFEE BREAK 1530 – 1700 SESSION: GUIDELINES UP DATES Chairs: Dirk J. Schaefer, Yves Harder 1530 – 1550 St-Gall consensus: update on loco-regional treatments Michael Knauer, St-Gall 1550 – 1610 Basel consensus on oncoplastic surgery Martin Haug, Basel 1610 – 1620 The new Swiss guidelines of fat grafting Dirk J. Schaefer, Basel 1620 – 1640 Regenerative surgery: a vision for tomorrow or a reality for today? Ivan Martin, Basel 1640 – 1700 ROUND TABLE 1700 – 1730 SPECIAL LECTURE Spirits of independence François Henry Bennahmias, Le Brassus (Audemars Piguet) 1730 – 1900 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2015 GALA DINNER (Badrutt‘s Palace Hotel) 16 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY
PROGRAM SATURDAY – SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 0700 – 1100 Registration 0800 – 0900 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 4: RECONSTRUCTION Chairs: Jörg Grünert, Jan Plock 0800 – 0810 10’ Bedside monitoring of free flaps using ICG-fluorescence angiography significantly improves detection of postoperative perfusion impairment Rosmarie Adelsberger, Zurich 0810 – 0820 10’ Turnover sartorius flap: a reliable local coverage for exposed inguinal vessels Gerlinde S. Heil, Bern 0820 – 0830 10’ Sensate restoration of free gracilis muscle flaps Natascha-Juika Waldkircher, Basel 0830 – 0840 10’ Reconstruction of penile shaft defects following the silicone injection by bipedicled anterior scrotal flap Richard Fakin, Zurich 0840 – 0850 10’ Prognostic value of PET/CT for initial staging patients with thick primary cutaneous malignant melanoma (≥ 4mm Breslow thickness) Hyunju Kim Haemmig, Bern 0850 – 0900 10’ Polypropylene mesh repair of a traumatic hernia of the vastus lateralis Patrick Meredith, Nyon 0900 – 0930 COFFEE BREAK 0930 – 1010 SESSION: BREAST (RECONSTRUCTION) Chairs: Abdul Rahdam Jandali, Thomas Fischer 0930 – 0945 An appraisal of autologous breast reconstruction Hisham Fansa, Munich (DE) 0945 – 1000 Everybody can perform flaps: the art of implant based breast reconstruction Christian Gabka, Munich (DE) 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 17
PROGRAM 1000 – 1010 DISCUSSION 1010 – 1200 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 5: BREAST RECONSTRUCTION Chairs: Abdul Rahdam Jandali, Thomas Fischer 1010 – 1018 8’ Color doppler ultrasound and computed tomographic angiography for perforator mapping in DIEP flap breast reconstruction revisited: the Basel breast center experience Barbara Mijuskovic, Basel 1018 – 1026 8’ Secondary angiosarcoma after breast-conserving therapy: a report of six cases Doris Babst, Bern 1026 – 1034 8’ Preoperative detection of perforating vessles by means of a smartphone-based thermography device in breast reconstruction using abdominal-flap: a feasibility study Andrea Alberti, Lugano 1034 – 1042 8’ Immediate breast reconstruction using acellular dermal matrix: to dare or not to dare? The Montreal experience Georgios Dimitropoulos, Montreal 0940 – 1100 COFFEE BREAK 1100 – 1110 10’ Autologous breast reconstruction using the free vertical posteromedial thigh (vPMT) flap Daniel Rittirsch, Zurich 1110 – 1120 10’ The strictly vertical insetting of the DIEP-flap: the ideal approach? Dorrit Winterholer, Lucerne 1120 – 1130 10‘ Rolle der plastischen Chirurgie bei T4 Mammakarzinomen Patricia Engels, Lucerne 1130 – 1140 10’ Breast reconstruction: economic impact on Swiss health insurance system Nathalie Koch, Lausanne 1140 – 1150 10’ Breast cancer: physical activity improves survival and reduces recurrences: myth or reality? Patricia Roggero, Lausanne 1200 – 1300 LUNCH 18 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY
PROGRAM 1300 – 1420 SESSION: BREAST (AESTHETIC) Chairs: Urs Bösch, Jean-François Emeri 1300 – 1320 Bottoming out, double bubble and other implant displacements Giovanni Botti, Salò (IT) 1320 – 1340 A cognitive approach to breast ptosis Mario Pelle Ceravolo, Rome (IT) 1340 – 1400 About texturing Fraser Harvie (GCA), Glasgow (UK) 1400 – 1420 Why do we need breast implant registry? pro and contra Birgit Stark, Stockholm (SE) 1420 – 1530 FREE COMMUNICATIONS 6: BREAST (AESTHETIC) Chairs: Patricia Roggero, Urs Bösch 1420 – 1428 8’ Silent breast implant rupture: explantation or not? Christian Tschumi, Bern 1428 – 1438 10’ Implant bottoming out in breast augmentation: «double bubble» Thomas Fischer, Bern 1438 – 1446 8’ Mastopexy techniques: a comprensive literature review William Watfa, Lausanne 1446 – 1454 8’ Mastopexy with autoimplant: an alternative to breast implants? Lisanne Grünherz, Zurich 1454 – 1504 10’ Dealing with complications of aesthetic surgery performed abroad: cost anlaysis for the Swiss system Chloé Mathez-Loïc, Lausanne 1504 – 1512 8’ Is the free nipple graft technique still justified in gigantomastia? Vendela Grufman, Lucerne 1512 – 1520 8‘ Objective evaluation in breast surgery Sebastian Leitsch, Frauenfeld 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 19
PROGRAM 1520 – 1528 8’ Long term follow-up of breast augmentation in male-to- female transsexuals Simon Zimmermann, Zurich 1530 – 1545 ROUND TABLE Giovanni Botti, Mario Pelle Ceravolo, Yves Brühlmann, Patricia Roggero, Urs Bösch, Jean-François Emeri, Serge Lê Huu 1545 – 1600 FAREWELL DRINK POSTER PRESENTATION (Veranda) Chairs: Claudia Meuli-Simmen, Mihai Constantinescu, Merlin Guggenheim FRIDAY, 01.09.17, 1300 – 1400 1P Nodal involvment in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: a retrospective chart analysis Ivo Bayard, Bern 2P Von Chimären an den Unterschenkeln-Mythos, Hirngespinst oder mehr? Patricia Engels, Lucerne 3P Evaluation of platelet-rich fibrin in deep dermal burns: a case study Duveken Fontein, Zurich 4P Plastic surgery meets augmentation with bioactive material Gerolf Gehl, Frauenfeld 5P Fulminant wound infection with clostridium perfringens in a healty five year old boy Thomas Koelbl, Aarau 6P Evaluation of the neo-umbilicus cutaneous sensitivity following abdominoplasty Moritz Meyer zu Schwabedissen, Basel 7P MR lymphography at 9.4 tesla using a gadolinium-based nanoparticle in a rat lymphedema model Florian Früh, Homburg 8P Large neurovascular pedicled myocutaneous lower limb fillet flap for pelvic and abdominal soft tussue reconstruction after hip exarticulation and open abdomen Rik Osinga, Basel 20 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY
PROGRAM 9P Patient information for breast augmentation: is there enough comprehensive patient information and where can it be found? Andrian Palma, Zurich 10P Two staged treatment of recurrent keloid of the upper limb by use of integra and post-surgery radiotherapy following extralesional excision Leoncey Peter, Aarau 11P Kostengutsprache für konturverbesssernde Operationen nach massivem Gewichtsverlust: abhängig vom Versicherungsanbieter? Marlon Petrus, Frauenfeld 12P Sucessful treatment of epidermolysis bullosa acquisata with Suprathel® Severin Rossi, Bern 13P Surgical reconstruction of complex groin defects: an evidence-based review of the literature Luigi Schiraldi, Sion 14P Fulminanter Handinfekt nach Kontakt eines an nekrotisierender Fasziitis erkrankten Patienten Patrik Schmid, Aarau 15P Allergic contact dermatitis due to green permanent marker: a case report Mathias Spiegl, St. Gallen 16P The «Nugget Design»: a modified segmental gracilis free flap for small-sized defect reconstruction in the lower extremity Mathias Tremp, Basel 17P The bipedicled medial plantar flap: vascular enhancement of a reverse flow Y-V medial plantar flap by the inclusion of a metatarsal artery perforator for the reconstruction of a fore- food-defect: a case report Semra Uyulmaz, Zurich 18P Drei freie simultane mikrovaskuläre Lappenplastiken zur Unterkiefer- und Weichteilrekon- struktion: eine Erstbeschreibung Katarina Teresa Wishart, Lucerne 19P Die Zyklopenbrust als Ergebnis nach Defektdeckung eines ausgedehnten Mammkarzi- nomrezidivs: eine selten Falldarstellung Katarina Teresa Wishart, Lucerne 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 21
FACULTY / CHAIRS / ABSTRACTS SPEAKERS FACULTY ASPRION SIGI, ST. MORITZ BENNAHMIAS FRANCOIS HENRY, LE BRASSUS BOTTI, GIOVANNI, SALÔ BRÜHLMANN YVES, BERN DELLAS SOPHIE, BASEL FANSA HISHAM, MUNICH GABKA CHRISTIAN, MUNICH GARVEY PATRICK B., TEXAS HAUG MARTIN, BASEL HAVIE FRASER, GLASGOW KNAUER MICHAEL. ST-GALL LARGO RENÉ D., TEXAS MARTIN IVAN, BASEL PELLE CERAVOLO MARIO, ROME PITTET-CUÉNOD BRIGITTE, GENEVA SCHAEFER DIRK J., BASEL STARK BIRGIT, STOCKHOLM CHAIRS BABST DORIS BÖSCH URS CONSTANTINESCU MIHAI EMERI JEAN-FRANÇOIS FISCHER THOMAS GRÜNERT JÖRG GUGGENHEIM MERLIN HARDER YVES HAUG MARTIN JANDALI ABDUL RAHMAN LARGO RENÉ D. MEULI-SIMMEN CLAUDIA OLARIU RADU PLOCK JAN A. RAFFOUL WASSIM ROGGERO PATRICIA RÜEGG EVA SCHAEFER DIRK J. ABSTRACTS AND POSTERS SPEAKERS ADELSBERGER ROSMARIE, ZURICH (FC) ALBERTI ANDREA, LUGANO (FC) BABST DORIS, BERN (FC) BAYARD IVO, BERN (P) CHERCHEL ALEXANDRA, GENEVA (FC) 22 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY
ABSTRACTS SPEAKERS CONTIN SOFIA, BASEL (FC) DIMITROPOULOS GEORGIOS, MONTREAL (FC) DI SUMMA PIETRO, LAUSANNE (FC) ENGELS PATRICIA, LUCERNE (FC/P) FAKIN RICHARD, ZURICH (FC) FISCHER THOMAS, BERN (FC) FONTEIN DUVEKEN, ZURICH (P) FRÜH FLORIAN, ZURICH (FC/P) FULCO ILARIO, BASEL(FC) GEHL GEROLF, FRAUENFELD (P) GOUSOPOULOS EPAMEINONDAS, OLTEN (FC) GRUFMAN VENDELA, LUCERNE (FC) GRÜNHERZ LISANNE, ZURICH (FC) HAROON OMAR, WINTERTHUR (FC) HASELBACH DANIEL, LAUSANNE (FC) HEIL GERLINDE S., BERN (FC) ISMAIL TARK, BASEL (FC) KIM HAEMMIG HYUNJU, BERN (FC) KOCH NATHALIE, LAUSANNE (FC) KOELBL THOMAS, AARAU (P) LEITSCH SEBASTIAN, FRAUENFELD (FC) LESE IOANA, BERN (FC) LUNGER ALEXANDER, BASEL (FC) MATHEZ-LOÏC CHLOÉ, LAUSANNE (FC) MEREDITH PATRICK, NYON (FC) MEYER ZU SCHWABEDISSEN MORITZ, BASEL (P) MIJUSKOVIC BARBARA, BASEL (FC) MODARRESSI ALI, GENEVA (FC) ORANGES CARLO M., BASEL (FC) OSINGA RIK, BASEL (P) PALMA ADRIAN F., ZURICH (FC/P) PETER LEONCEY, AARAU (P) PETRUS MARLON, FRAUENFELD (P) PRAUTSCH KATHARINA MINH ANH, BASEL (FC) RITTISCH DANIEL, ZURICH (FC) ROGGERO PATRICIA, LAUSANNE (FC) ROSSI SEVERIN, BERN (P) ROTUNNO TERESA, LAUSANNE (FC) RÜEGG EVA, GENVEA (FC) SCHETTINI ANDRIANO-VALERIO, GENEVA (FC) SCHIRALDI LUIGI, SION (FC/P) SCHMID PATRIK, AARAU (P) SPIEGL MATHIAS, ST-GALL((P) TREMP MATHIAS, BASEL (FC/P) TSCHUMI CHRISTIAN, BERN (FC) UYULMAZ SEMRA, ZURICH (P) WALDKIRCHER NATASCHA-JUIKA, BASEL (FC) WALDNER MATTHIAS, ZURICH (FC) WATFA WILLIAM, LAUSANNE (FC) WISHART KATARINA TERESA, LUCERNE (P2) ZIMMERMANN SIMON, ZURICH (FC) 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 23
24 Swiss Plastic Surgery 2017 EXHIBITION Badrutt`s Palace Hotel, St. Moritz 10 11 9 8 23 12 7 4 3 2 1 22 16 15 14 13 6 5 21 20 2x2 19 18 17 2 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY
BOOTHS SPONSORS EXHIBITORS – BOOTHS PLATINUM SPONSOR AUDEMARS PIGUET ARTHREX SUISSE (1) BIOVER / TAPMED (2) GOLD SPONSORS B. BRAUN MEDICAL (3) ESTHETIC MED/MEDICAL ESTHETIC CABINET BRANCHET (23) GALDERMA CALISTA MEDICAL (4) MEDIC SERVICE ESTHETIC MED (14) REGEN LAB FUMEDICA (20) GALDERMA (6) KCI (ACELITY) (13) SILVER SPONSORS LABORATOIRES ARION (17) ARTHREX SUISSE LAUBSCHER (7) BIOVER CABINET BRANCHET MEDICAL ESTHETIC (15) CALISTA MEDICAL MEDICONSULT (22) KCI – LIFE CELL (ACELITY) MEDIC SERVICE (11) LAUBSCHER MEDICONSULT MERZ PHARMA (16) MERZ PHARMA PERMAMED (9) RENTANESTH REGEN LAB (8) SEBBIN SAS / CRISALIX TEOXANE RENTANESTH (5) SEBBIN SAS / CRISALIX (21) SURGICA DEVICE (18) SPONSORS TEOXANE (12) UNILABS SCHWEIZ (19) B. BRAUN MEDICAL FUMEDICA LABORATOIRES ARION PERMAMED SURGICAL DEVICE UNILABS SCHWEIZ 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 25
Personalized Cell Therapies Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP / PRP) and Autologous Conditioned Adipose Tissue (ACA) for Aesthetic Medicine and Plastic Surgery ACP 1 is widely used in the treatment of mature skin, dark circles in the undereye region, wounds, alopecia, reconstruc- tions and flap plasty. 1, 2 ACP stimulates regenerative processes including cell proliferation and collagen synthesis. 3, 4 ACA micro 2 and ACASVF 3 are used to treat volume loss (wrinkles) and complex wounds as well as during recon- structions and flap plasty. 5, 6 ACASVF enhances stem cell recruitment while decreasing inflammatory processes. 7, 8 Body’s Own Substances Safety 15 ml of blood or 15 ml of lipoaspirate are trans- The systems are closed and sterile for use in the formed into powerful, regenerative substances. practice or in an OR setting. 100 % Autologous Innovative Combinations No separation gel and no anticoagulant are required Combinations of ACAmicro and ACASVF with ACP for ACP preparation. No enzymatic digest is required are quick and easy to prepare. for the preparation of ACAmicro and ACASVF. 1 2 3 1. Marx RE, Carlson ER, Eichstaedt RM, Schimmele SR, Strauss JE, 5. Tonnard et al, Nanofat grafting: basic research and clinical applica- Georgeff KR. Platelet-rich plasma: Growth factor enhancement for tions. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2013 Oct; 132 (4): 1017-26 bone grafts. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 6. Belyea et al. A case of autologous microfat grafting in lip reconstruction 1998;85:638-46 of a whistle deformity following cancer treatment. Can J Plast Surg. 2. Marx RE. Platelet-rich plasma: Evidence to support its use. J Oral 2010; 18(4): e53–e54. Maxillofac Surg 2004;62:489-96 7. Hoogduijn et al, Human heart, spleen, and perirenal fat-derived mes- 3. Mazzocca A, et al. The positive effects of different platelet-rich plasma enchymal stem cells have immunomodulatory capacities. Stem Cells methods on human muscle, bone, and tendon cells. The American Dev 2007;16:597–604 Journal of Sports Medicine 2012;40(8):1742-1749 8. Puissant et al, Immunomodulatory effect of human adipose tissue- 4. Cho JW, Kim SA, Lee KS. Platelet-rich plasma induces increased derived adult stem cells: comparison with bone marrow mesenchymal expression of G1 cell cycle regulators, type I collagen, and matrix stem cells. Br J Haematol 2005;129:118–29 metallo proteinase-1 in human skin fibroblasts. Int J Mol Med 2012;29,32-6 Arthrex GmbH | Erwin-Hielscher-Str. 9 | 81249 Munich | DE tel +49 89 90 90 05 0 | celltherapy@arthrex.de | www.arthrex-celltherapy.com © Arthrex GmbH, 2017. All rights reserved.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2017 – SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY: AGENDA 01.09.17 - 1730 – 1900 BADRUTT’S PALACE HOTEL St. Moritz Traktandum / Ordre du jour 1 Begrüssung / Bienvenue 2 Protokoll der MV vom 9. September 2016 / Procès-verbal de l’AG du 9 septembre 2016 3 Mitteilungen / Communications - Ombudsmen - ALCL 4 Jahresbericht / Rapport annuel 5 Jahresrechnung 2016/Bericht der Revisoren / Comptes 2016/Rapport des vérificateurs des comptes 6 Budget 2018/Jahresbeitrag 2018 / Budget 2018/Cotisations 2018 7 Mitglieder / Membres 7.1 Neumitglieder: Aufnahmen / Nouveaux membres: admission 7.2 Todesfälle / Décès 7.3 Mutationen / Mouvements 8 Weiterbildung / Formation postgraduée 8.1 Revision / Révision 8.2 Akkreditierung / Accréditation 9 Fortbildung / Formation continue 10 TarVision / TARCO 11 Lipofilling / Lipofilling 11.1 Empfehlungen / Recommandations 11.2 Kostenübernahme / Remboursement 12 Mammaregister / registre mammaire 13 MinimalDataSet 14 Choosing wisely 16 Mitgliederversammlung/Kongress 2018/19 / Assemblée générale/Congrès 2018/19 17 Preise und Stipendien / Prix et bourses: Preisträger / Lauréats 18 Varia und Anträge / Divers et propositions individuelles 53 rd Congress SWISS PLASTIC SURGERY 27
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